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I hate PCs

Stupid fucking PC hardware and Windows. This is a clear reminder of why I’m so happy with my Macs. So here I am trying to install a Linksys 802.1G and a gigabit ethernet adapter into my Win2k PC. Pop in the CD, let it do its thing, turn it off, shove in the adapter and turn it back on. “An error occurred during the installation of this device. The INF or the device information set or element does not match the specified install class.” Say what? So I uninstall, reinstall, go into safe mode, futzing with it to get it working. Next comes the googling for answers, and I find a Microsoft Knowledge Base article telling me to remove PCI keys with RegEdit. After a couple of key deletes and reboots, it still won’t install. I go to linksys.com, it bombs out with some 500 Servlet Error.

It’s midnight, I have no working wired or wireless ethernet in my PC. Fuck you.

Mac loves me again

At work I left my IBP running memtestosx. I learned that at a certain point, it would spontaneously reboot with the 1 GB stick in. I went up to Fry’s and exchanged it for another. Sat out in the parking lot, put in the new memory and ran memtestosx right then and there. It completed a full run without rebooting. It’s now been almost 24 hours without any sort of problem. Hopefully I’ve purged the last of my Apple cancers. yay!

I’m beat. I want to sleep. I need to go run about ten miles.

Mac hates me

I have some sort of cancer infecting my Apples that’s making me nervous. I think the battle of PowerPC vs Intel is happening on my kitchen counter. I reinstalled everything on my IBP. Now I’m having some sort of occasional spontaneous reboot problem that happens regardless of what I’m doing.

On a whim, I stuck a 10.2.3 CD into my old PowerBook and tried a full install on the hard disk that I had previously declared dead and busted. Lo and behold it detects it and OS X installs on it completely. I’m convinced there’s still a problem with it, it’s still hit or miss on whether or not it boots properly. I tried to hook my external firewire drive back up to boot the PB with it, the system wouldn’t mount or boot from it.

Fearing the worst of losing both my firewire drive and possibly my IBP data again if a spontaneous reboot hoses the filesystem, I scrambled to burn CDs and copying things over to my PC. After I got that done, I hooked up the firewire drive to the IBP and it mounted there fine. I don’t know what’s going on with that on the PB, but I’m glad the data is still there.

Swapping back and forth between the Powerbook and the IntelBook, the displays are obviously different. The IBP screen is brighter even at 3/4 maximum brightness level and clearer compared to the Powerbook. The Powerbook screen looks like it’s coated in a thick layer of dust.

I need spend the $30 and buy a gigabit NIC for my PC. 100M ethernet is so totally 1999.

Disks hate me

Well, that was quick. I’ve already lost all the data on my IntelBook Pro. I spent a good chunk of last night and this morning tracking down my kernel panics and reading through Apple kernel development docs to figure it out. So far I had decided they had to be related to DivX and Xvid, as long as a program didn’t use those it would run for hours. Every time I used VLC or QT with Xvid component loader, it would panic. The final straw was when I had only VLC open watching a Divx video, the system locked up hard without any panic or error message. I power cycled, then the system kernel paniced during the grey Apple boot screen. I rebooted again and it wouldn’t mount the volume.

I tried going to the “Genius Bar” at the Apple store, but they were all “you don’t have an appointment, shoo shoo!” I loaded up Disk Utility from the CD, tried running “Repair disk”, and it reported “Invalid node structure Volume check failed. 1 HFS volume checked 1 volume could not be repaired because of an error.” In other words, proper fucked. Disk Utility couldn’t do anything about it; journaling was even enabled. At this point I don’t know if my rash of kernel panics was the cause or the effect of my delaminating filesystem. I’ll find out in a couple of hours when I get the OS installed, my data copied back over, and start using it again.

Intel hates me

I downloaded a nightly build of Firefox (Deerpark) and VLC compiled for Intel. Deerpark is a huge improvement, it has a more responsive interface and snappy when it comes to rendering pages. VLC, both the PowerPC and nightly Intel build, on the other hand has crashed OS X so many times tonight. It seems to crash when I’m running either Firefox or Deerpark at the same time; I haven’t nailed it down yet. Fortunately the IBP boots under a couple of minutes.

I had a problem with my Epson scanner in that I could do reflective scanning, but when I tried to scan film with the lamp, I got garbage for the preview. After hooking it up to my PC, it worked fine, I figured out it had to be busted OS X drivers. I preened every shred of Epson from my Mac (Spotlight was very handy for this), rebooted, installed the latest TWAIN and Epson Scan utility and I’m back in business now. Epson’s site says this is a universal build, but Activity Monitor shows it’s running PPC binaries for various components. My TWAIN driver doesn’t show up under Photoshop’s import command, I don’t know what’s going on there.

Nevertheless, I have about three months of scanning to catch up on now.

MacBookPro

I finally broke down and bought an IntelBookPro (a/k/a MacBackPro, what a horrible name) on Thursday. I felt very smug walking into the Apple store, feeling as if they should roll out the red carpet as I walked straight to the service desk to order it. After picking up my booty, I sneered at all the non-Mac-owning people.

I spent Thursday night copying my data over to it. The immediate downside was speed. I quickly noticed it was slower than my Powerbook; my MBP has 512MB whereas my PB has 1GB RAM. I fired up App Monitor and saw it was constantly paging to disk when I had more than one app going. A few of my Apps like Firefox (which is surprising), Yahoo messenger, Photoshop (expected) were PowerPC binaries and required Rosetta to run. I had to install a new version of iTerm and the Cisco VPN client to work on 10.4.

Today I went up to Fry’s and bought a 1 GB stick of DDR2 PC-5300 RAM and installed it. Surprisingly, it was cheaper there than I could’ve bought it on eBay. Installing the RAM immediately fixed my speed problems. At first only the 1 GB stick was seated, but it made a /tremendous/ improvement in speed. Photoshop was quicker, switching among Rosetta apps was unnoticable. I later reseated the RAM and now I have 1.5 GB available. I can now say my MBP is faster than my Powerbook. Firefox will have a universal binary on their next release, which should improve my day to day usage as well.

Now that’s out of the way, it’s really nice having a notebook that’s actually portable again. The screen brightness can really be cranked up. I didn’t think I’d care much for the lighted keyboard, but it’s good to have. Front Row along with the Apple Remote is a slick application. I think if they can equip a Mac Mini with a recording capability, they’ll have a great media center appliance. I’m wishing my Xbox had the same interface; it’s very easy to use and will play anything Quicktime will.

The MagSafe power connector is a nifty thing, but I’m not liking it on the side since I tend to sit with my notebook in my lap with my legs crossed over. The lack of a SVideo connector is sad, since I occasionally hooked my PB up to my TV to play videos. I’m playing with Q, which is a x86/x86_64/sparc/powerpc/MIPS emulator for OS X based on QEMU. I’m attempting to install Win2k, it seems to be hanging during setup right now.

Surreal64 fixed!

Fucking-A, I finally fixed my Surreal64 emulator problem on my Xbox. I kept using a bogus Media Path in my Surreal.ini file that I thought was right. Thirty pages into the Surreal64 help thread on Xbox-scene somebody posts “don’t change the path to your media files or Surreal won’t have a GUI to load!” Sure enough, I reverted that and now the sucker works. Time to get some Mario Kart 64 action on!

Another interesting problem is my Xbox powering up by itself. At 11:43 I powered it off, it was dead. Eleven minutes later, it powers itself back up. Weird as hell. I’ll dink with that tomorrow to see if I can figure that out.

Getting lost with Courtney

So I managed to drag Courtney to the top of Enchanted Rock. A thick fog had set in over hill country which made for some interesting scenery on the rock. On the way down, I didn’t curve around enough and got us going down the wrong side of the rock. We wound up going down a steep, slippery, and rocky slope. There was another couple at the top that decided to follow us down. HEH! It was getting dark too, I was the only one with a flashlight. Eventually we manipulated through nice leg-breaking holes and poison ivy to reach a creekbed that I knew led to the trail. The other girl was on her way to broken, she sounded like she was crying half the way down and kept falling down. We finally made it back to the cars, the other couple parted with a quiet “thanks”.

It is raining hard here, the most intense storm I’ve experienced since living here. There was a tornado warning for Hays county down to the southwest, but it looks like that’s expired now.

Case for shaving legs

I must say, shaved legs really do make cleaning wounds and dealing with adhesive dressing much less painful. Less damned hair to pull out by its roots!

Cycling and wrecking

Today went out with a bang. Started the 5k/10k program, ran 7 miles. It felt good running when it wasn’t below freezing. I got the wild notion to put in a 100 miles today on the bike, so I did it. I followed part of the Shiner BASH route southeast of town. There was a 10mph SE wind the entire way which made it rough and really slowed me down. By the time I reached the 50 mi mark, my legs were hurting badly.

The return trip was better (400mg of ibuprophen helped too) since the wind was at my back the whole way. I had only intended to be out six hours, but it dragged out closer to nine hours. Riding in the dark was a bad idea. At 80 miles, some asshole turned on his hi-beam headlights which blinded me. I couldn’t see where the shoulder dropped off into some gravel, so I hit it and went over. Again, I landed on my leg, thigh, shoulder, and head, cracking another helmet. The interesting thing was that as soon as I went over, I was quite disorientated, but I automatically pulled my bike and me off into the ditch. I don’t know if I could’ve stopped myself even if I wanted. I was a bit alarmed, yet amused, I was seeing double for several seconds. That finally went away, I checked my bike for damage and couldn’t see any. I rode the remaining 20 miles in, and here I am! I’m going to be cripped tomorrow, I’m almost certain.

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